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While the premier unveiled his third-term cabinet on March 19, ministers and their staff are still waiting for a formal ...
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Investigative Journalism Foundation on MSNOne of Doug Ford’s former cabinet ministers starts lobbying Ontario governmentLess than six months after he retired from Ontario politics, former natural resources and forestry minister John Yakabuski ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has extended the term of the head of Ontario’s civil service, Secretary of Cabinet Michelle ...
The Ontario government’s loosening of protective laws to speed economic growth may backfire, says Climate Action ...
Internal Ontario budget documents show no sign of money being budgeted for the purchase of six waterbombers that Premier Doug ...
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Trains on MSNPremiers of Alberta, Ontario call for construction of rail routes, pipelines for natural-resource developmentThe premiers of Alberta and Ontario have signed agreements to pursue construction of more rail lines and pipelines to tap ...
Premier Doug Ford says Ontario will try to hit its climate change targets by 2030, despite internal documents suggesting the ...
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Ontario environment minister apologizes for 'confusion' over clean water bill letterOntario's environment minister has apologized to First Nation chiefs for any "confusion" his letter caused when he asked the ...
Ahead of the signing, Ford and Energy Minister Stephen Lecce held a roundtable with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and ...
The Canadian Press on MSN6d
Premiers Danielle Smith and Doug Ford agree to study new energy corridors, more tradeThe premiers of Alberta and Ontario agreed Monday to a feasibility study of new pipelines and rail lines between provinces ...
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford pitches railway to Ring of Fire, Alberta is on boardOntario signed an agreement with Alberta to build infrastructure and energy corridors that include a possible railway to the ...
U.S. President Donald Trump is once again threatening Canada with tariffs, this time saying he'll impose 35 per cent tariffs on goods. Ontario experts say they're disappointed, but not surprised.
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